ITEM: ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT - 890 AND 900 BANK STREET

Motion

Yes

No

Absent/Recused

Motion To: WHEREAS the report entitled Zoning By-law Amendment – 890 and 900 Bank Street (ACS2017-PIE-PS-0036) recommends approval of Zoning By-law amendments including a maximum height of 26 metres; and WHEREAS the subject property is an irregular through-lot configuration with frontage on three streets and has a northern interior side lot line from which the proposal is setback three metres; and WHEREAS Planning Committee directed staff to work with the applicant to integrate further stepbacks into the proposed massing of the building on the north-facing interior side yard façade, which faces a three-storey detached dwelling at 27 Monk Street; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Document 3 (Proposed Zoning Schedule) of the report entitled Zoning By-law Amendment – 890 and 900 Bank Street (ACS2017-PIE-PS-0036) be replaced with the attached schedule; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to the Planning Act, Subsection 34(17), no further notice be given. pop-out

ITEM: MOTIONS REQUIRING SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE

Motion

Yes

No

Absent/Recused

Motion To: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Rules of Procedure be waived due to timelines, to allow staff sufficient time for advance promotion of the 2 for 1 access to facilities prior to National Health and Fitness Day. WHEREAS the participation rates of Canadians engaging in healthy physical activities has declined, while inactivity and obesity continues to rise in Canada; and WHEREAS health and fitness ought to be promoted and embraced by Canadians of all ages and abilities; and WHEREAS many Canadian cities have taken up the challenge of encouraging and promoting physical activity, including Calgary, Saskatoon, Montréal and Victoria; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa promotes active and healthy living through a number of initiatives, including: an annual “Try It” campaign for City recreation programs, a series of “I Love to” programs to promote swimming, skating, soccer and other sports, and the Healthy Eating, Active Living Strategy (HEAL); and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa Departments pop-out

Motion To: WHEREAS there is an upcoming closing date with respect to an agreement of purchase and sale for a parcel of land at 4174(4198) Walter Bradley Road; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Rules of Procedure be waived to permit the introduction of the following motion: WHEREAS the Committee of Adjustment on February 10, 2017 granted a consent to sever in respect of a surplus farm dwelling for the property known as 4174 (4198) Walter Bradley Road; and WHEREAS a condition of this consent was that the severed parcel be rezoned to prohibit residential uses; and WHEREAS the rezoning is subject to a circulation period that ends after the next meeting of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee; and WHEREAS the property is subject to an agreement of purchase and sale providing for a closing prior to the June meeting of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee; and WHEREAS Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee is specifically delegated to hold public meetings for site specific rezonings in pop-out

ITEM: NOTICES OF MOTION (FOR CONSIDERATION AT SUBSEQUENT MEETING)

Motion

Yes

No

Absent/Recused

Motion To: WHEREAS in the 42 years since the first Ottawa Marathon in 1975, the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend (“Race Weekend”) has grown to become one of the premier marathons in Canada and Ottawa’s largest tourism event; and WHEREAS the upcoming 2017 Race Weekend is expected to draw close to 45,000 participants in six athletic events, including the Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon, which is the largest marathon in Canada; and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is an active partner in the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend and it is anticipated that the 2017 Race Weekend will generate more than $34.4 million in economic spinoff for the National Capital Region; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that City Council declare May 26, 2017, to May 28, 2017, to be Race Weekend in the City of Ottawa. pop-out

Motion To: Moved by / Motion de: Councillor C. McKenney Seconded by / Appuyée par: Councillor J. Leiper WHEREAS the Preston Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) will host the annual Ottawa Italian Week from June 8th to 18th, 2017, with a street oriented festival beginning on June 16th, 2017; AND WHEREAS many of the Ottawa Italian Week Festival activities of June 16th, 2017, will be happening outdoors on Preston Street; AND WHEREAS the BIA has requested the closure of Preston Street between Laurel Street and Carling Avenue, from 4:00 p.m. Friday, June 16th to 1:00 a.m. Saturday, June 17th, 2017, to increase the safety and security of the area; AND WHEREAS the City of Ottawa’s Special Events on City Roads (2001-260) By-law prohibits road closures before 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the road closure for Preston Street from Laurel Street to Carling Avenue from 4:00 p.m. on Friday, June 16th to 1:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 17th, 2017, for pop-out

ITEM: INQUIRIES

Motion

Yes

No

Absent/Recused

Motion To: Mayor J. Watson and Councillor C. McKenney, Can the City Clerk and Solicitor provide Council with legally enforceable options to allow the City to ensure that people providing or seeking counselling or medical procedures at any clinic or medical provider in Ottawa will be able to provide or access those services free from harassment, threats or intimidation and in a manner that respects their dignity and privacy. The options should include new or amended provincial legislation (such as the creation of “bubble zones” that have been done in the Provinces of British Columbia and Newfoundland and Labrador) and/or new or changes to the City’s own by-laws. Est-ce que le greffier municipal et avocat général est en mesure de proposer au Conseil des options juridiquement exécutoires qui permettent à la Ville de donner l’assurance que les personnes qui fournissent ou qui demandent des services de counselling ou des procédures médicales dans une clinique ou chez un dispen pop-out

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